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No full fees, no Gr 7 results, schools tell parents

A primary school in Dzivaresekwa, Harare, summoned parents to a meeting over fees arrears recently.
By Ropafadzo Makosi Nov. 6, 2023

Government rescinds Grade 7 pupils’ holiday ban

It also barred them from embarking on educational trips until the end of the term as part of measures to safeguard them against engaging in illegal activities.
By Online Reporter Oct. 18, 2023

No holiday break for Grade 7s: Govt

Government also banned schools from holding fund-raising programmes.
By Mirriam Mangwaya Oct. 10, 2023
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Form 1 fees shocker

This comes after the release of Grade 7 results last week, and parents are now looking for Form 1 places for their children.
By Kenneth Nyangani and Sharon Buwerimwe Dec. 7, 2022

Girls outshine boys at Grade 7

The results also indicated a 1,04% drop in the national pass rate from 41,13% in 2021 to 40,09%.
By Problem Masau and Methembe Sibanda Dec. 1, 2022

2022 Grade 7 Results Out

According to the examinations body, the pass rate was at 40.09 per cent, a slight decline from the previous year which was 41.13 percent.
By Online Reporter Nov. 30, 2022

Teachers’ strike in bumpy start

Last week, teachers unions threatened industrial action after the government failed to meet their United States dollar-denominated salary demand
By Sharon Buwerimwe Sep. 27, 2022

Underage, teenage maids sprout in Gwanda

After dropping out of school in 2019, Silethemba Ndlovu (16) left her rural home in Sifanjani village in Gwanda to look for employment as a domestic worker in Gwanda town.

By The Standard Oct. 3, 2021

Underage, teenage maids sprout in Gwanda

After dropping out of school in 2019, Silethemba Ndlovu (16) left her rural home in Sifanjani village in Gwanda to look for employment as a domestic worker in Gwanda town.

By The Standard Oct. 3, 2021